Scientist claims 'ape-men' thought to be extinct 50,000 years ago could still exist
Anthropologist Gregory Forth suggests that Homo floresiensis, a species part-human and part-ape, might not be extinct after all and could still be inhabiting Flores Island in Indonesia. He believes these beings may have managed to survive by remaining isolated from the rest of the world. These 'ape-men' were characterized by their 3.5-foot height, large feet, and prominent teeth.